Chapter Management Theory: Essential Background for the Successful Manager Major Questions the Student Should Be Able to Answer 2 Overview of the Chapter 3 Lecture Outline 4 Key Terms Presented in the Chapter 32 Lecture Enhancers 34 Critical Thinking Exercise 36 Homework Assignment 37 Management in Action Case Study 39 End of Chapter Self-Assessment 41Error: Reference source not found Legal/Ethical Challenge 42 Group Exercise
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Perspectives on Accounting Education Volume 6‚ 2009‚ 83-96 A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT FOR INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Marilyn B. Misch Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA Carolyn A. Galantine Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA ABSTRACT This paper describes a financial statement analysis project useful in both preparerbased and user-based introductory courses in financial accounting. The project
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classified as: 1) Financial assets at FV thru PL - ownership of less than 20% with 2) Financial assets at FV thru OCI no significant influence; at FV 3) Investment in associate - ownership of 20% to 50% with significant influence; use equity method 4) Investment in subsidiaries – ownership of more than 50% with control over the investee; consolidated FS (to be discussed in FINACC 3) Financial Assets at Fair Value: 1) Financial assets at FV thru
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Accounting Information Systems Test Bank 10th Edition Chapter 1 (new version) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A set of two or more interrelated components that interact to achieve a goal is: a) A system b) An accounting information system c) Data d) Mandatory information 2. This results when a subsystem achieves its goals while contributing to the organization’s overall goal. a) Goal conflict b) Goal congruence c) Value of information d) Systems congruence 3. Goal conflict may result when a) A decision
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> Capex? Is CFO > Capex + Dividends? If CFO < Capex + Dividends‚ how did the company finance Capex + Dividends? Trend in Net Income Trend in CFO Trend in Capex Trend in major working capital accounts Overall assessment of the financial strength of the company CFO = Cash flow from operating activities; NI = Net Income; Capex = Capital expenditures‚ i.e. investments into long-lived assets Major working capital accounts: Accounts Receivable‚ Inventory‚ Accounts Payable Beta
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Classify each of the following financial statement items taken from Mordica Corporation’s balance sheet. CL Accounts payable CA Accounts receivable PPE Accounts depreciation-equipment PPE Buildings CA Cash CL Interest payable IA Goodwill CL Income taxes payable CL Inventory CA Stock investments (to be sold in 7 months) PPE Land (in use) LTL Mortgage payable CA Supplies PPE Equipment CA Prepaid rent E2-2. Classify each of the following financial statement items based upon the
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Financial Reporting Google is a publicly traded company which means that customer and stakeholders have access to the company’s financial information. The balance sheet and income statements are the two financial statements which gives a brief summary of a company’s overall financial condition. The balance sheet focuses and report figures of assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity of the business. Assets are anything that a business has with a value such as furniture‚ liabilities are monies owe to
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$45‚000 and the current ratio is 4:1. What are current liabilities? A. $ 10‚000 B. $ 11‚250 C. $ 15‚000 D. $ 17‚400 E. $ 180‚000 6. Wolfpack‚ Inc. collected $6‚250 on account. The effect of the transaction on the accounting equation is to: A. Increase revenue and decrease expenses. B. Have no effect on total assets. C. Decrease assets and decrease liabilities. D. Increase assets and increase stockholder’s equity. E. Both A
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investments or capital of the firm and not only in relation to sales. Return on capital employed ratio measures the efficiency with which the investment made by shareholders and creditors is used in the business. Managers use this ratio for various financial decisions. It is a ratio of overall profitability and a higher ratio is‚ therefor‚ better. To see whether the business has improved its profitability or not‚ the ratio can be calculated for a number of years. Return on equity (ROE) is widely
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CHAPTER 11 Financial Reporting Concepts ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Study Objectives Questions Brief Exercises Exercises Problems Set A Problems Set B 1. Explain the importance of having a conceptual framework of accounting‚ and list the components. 1‚ 2 1 3 3 2. Identify and apply the objective of financial reporting and the underlying assumptions used by accountants. 3‚ 4‚ 5 2‚ 3‚ 6 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5 3. Describe the fundamental and enhancing
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